Analysis of the starting transient of a synchronous reluctance motor for direct-on-line applications

A. Castagnini, Tero Kansakangas, J. Kolehmainen, P. S. Termini
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Current industrial trend shows a growing interest towards energy efficiency within industrial processes. In this field, electric motors play a paramount role. Traditionally, high efficiency applications have been satisfied through rare-earth (RE) permanent magnet (PM) motors run by a variable speed drive (VSD). However, also PM motors for direct-on-line applications have been manufactured for years, having though very special and limited applications as target. Due to the increasing cost of RE materials from one side and the intrinsic simplicity that lies in avoiding frequency converters on the other side, the attention has been focusing on the possibility to extend direct-on-line applications also to other synchronous technologies, such as synchronous reluctance, which is revealing its potential in terms of sustainability and environmental safety. This target is achievable by installing a squirrel-cage within the rotor, to enable asynchronous starting while preserving performances of the synchronous technology at steady state. The aim of this work is to report and comment starting tests on a synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) for direct-on-line operation, in which the squirrel cage has been obtained by filling the flux barriers of a state-of-art SynRM with aluminum through a casting process. Related finite element analyses and comparisons with an equivalent induction motor are also included.
直接在线同步磁阻电动机起动暂态分析
当前的工业趋势表明,人们对工业过程中的能源效率越来越感兴趣。在这一领域,电动机起着至关重要的作用。传统上,通过变速驱动器(VSD)驱动的稀土永磁(RE)电机可以满足高效率的应用。然而,用于直接在线应用的PM电机已经制造多年,虽然非常特殊和有限的应用为目标。一方面,由于可再生能源材料的成本不断增加,另一方面,由于避免了变频器的内在简单性,人们的注意力一直集中在将直接在线应用扩展到其他同步技术的可能性上,例如同步磁阻,这显示了其在可持续性和环境安全方面的潜力。这一目标可以通过在转子内安装一个鼠笼来实现,以实现异步启动,同时保持同步技术在稳态下的性能。本文的目的是报告和评论同步磁阻电动机(SynRM)直接在线运行的启动试验,其中鼠笼是通过铸造工艺用铝填充最先进的SynRM的磁通屏障而获得的。相关的有限元分析和与等效感应电动机的比较也包括在内。
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